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- ItemOpen AccessReplication Data for: examining the "holy grail" of organizational/industrial psychology in academia(1/10/2022) Ghasemy, Majid
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- ItemOpen AccessDisruption of white matter integrity and its relationship with cognitive function in non-severe traumatic brain injury(10/11/2022) Aimi Nadhiah Abdullah, Asma Hayati Ahmad, Rahimah Zakaria, Sofina Tamam, Aini Ismafairus Abd Hamid, Wen Jia Chai, Hazim Omar2, Muhammad Riddha Abdul Rahman, Diana Noma Fitzrol, Zamzuri Idris, Abdul Rahman Izaini Ghani, Wan Nor Azlen Wan Mohamad, Faiz Mustafar, Muhammad Hafiz Hanafi, Mohamed Faruque Reza, Hafidah Umar, Mohd Faizal Mohd Zulkifly, Song Yee Ang, Zaitun Zakaria, Kamarul Imran Musa, Azizah Othman, Zunaina Embong, Nur Asma Sapiai, Regunath Kandasamy, Haidi Ibrahim, Mohd Zaid Abdullah, Kannapha Amaruchkul, Pedro Antonio Valdes-Sosa, Maria Luisa Bringas Vega, Bharat Biswal, Jitkomut Songsiri, Hamwira Sakti Yaacob, Putra Sumari, Nor Azila Noh, Azlinda Azman, Paramjit Singh Jamir Singh and Jafri Malin AbdullahImpairment in cognitive function is a recognized outcome of traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, the degree of impairment has variable relationship with TBI severity and time post injury. The underlying pathology is often due to diffuse axonal injury that has been found even in mild TBI. In this study, we examine the state of white matter putative connectivity in patients with non-severe TBI in the subacute phase, i.e., within 10 weeks of injury and determine its relationship with neuropsychological scores.
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- ItemOpen AccessDataset: Global range dynamics of the Bearded Vulture (Gypaetus barbatus) from the Last Glacial Maxima to climate change scenarios(10/3/2022) Subedi, Tulsi Ram; PĂ©rez-GarcĂa, Juan Manuel; Gurung, Sandesh; Baral, Hem Sagar; Virani, Munir Z; Sah, Shahrul Anuar Mohd; AnadĂłn, JosĂ© Daniel
- ItemOpen AccessDCNDS Project Dataset - P2P Botnet Detection Using Enhanced Peer Hunter(10/7/2021) Karuppayah, Shankar; Jaisan, Ashish
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- ItemOpen AccessReplication Data for: Testing a few basic tenets of AET based on the data from international academic staff(11/15/2019) Ghasemy, Majid
- ItemOpen AccessReplication Data for: Testing a few tenets of Affective Events Theory in the context of private higher education(11/17/2019) Ghasemy, Majid
- ItemOpen AccessContact-based temperature, breathing and cough patterns dataset for early COVID-19 symptoms identification(12/12/2021) Omer Ali; Mohamad Khairi Bhatti; Muhammad Kamran Liaquat
- ItemOpen AccessReplication Data for: Testing Affective Events Theory in the higher education context of a developing economy(12/26/2019) Ghasemy, Majid
- ItemOpen AccessReplication Data for: Emotions and job satisfaction of Wandering scholars(12/27/2019) Ghasemy, Majid
- ItemOpen AccessReplication Data for: Validation of the change-oriented capability scale in academic settings(12/30/2019) Ghasemy, Majid
- ItemOpen AccessPatterns of ferns community assemblages in some Malaysian and Nigerian tropical forests(12/9/2022) Akomolafe, Gbenga; Rosazlina, Rusly; Rahmad, Zakaria; Oloyede, Fatai
- ItemOpen AccessThe molecular investigation of Blood cockles (Anadara granosa) associated bacterial communities using 16S rRNA sequencing(2/12/2018) Zarkasi, Kamarul Zaman; Mardani Abdul Halim; Teh Faridah Nazari; Feizal DaudThis article contains data on the bacterial communities and its diversity associated with Anadara granosa. The A. granosa samples were obtained from two major estuaries in Penang, Malaysia using a culture dependent and 16S rRNA Illumina sequencing approaches. A. granosa, a commercial blood cockles and popular seafoods, is fragile to the surrounding environments. Thus, our research focused to better understand the bacterial communities and it diversity in the A. granosa, as well as on the generation of a metagenomic library from A. granosa to further understanding on it diversity. The bacteria Vibrionaceae (34.1%) was predominant in the A. granosa from both environments followed by Enterobacteriaceae (33.3%) and Bacillaceae (16.75%). Vibrio sp., Klebsiella sp., and Bacillus subtilis were the most abundant species present. The data generated in this research is the first metagenomic examination of A. granosa and will provide as a baseline to understand the bacterial communities associated with A. granosa and its surrounding natural environments.